International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling,
Control and Automation - CIMCA'2001
9-11 July 2001
Las Vegas, USA
http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/CIMCA2001/index.htm
In Conjunction with
International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies
and Internet Commerce - iawtic'2001
http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/IAWTIC2001/index.htm
CALL FOR PAPERS
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Honorary Chairs:
Lotfi A. Zadeh, University of California, USA
Stephen Grossberg, Boston University, USA
The international conference on computational intelligence for
modelling, control and automation will be held in Las Vegas, USA on
9-11 July 2001. The conference provides a medium for the exchange of
ideas between theoreticians and practitioners to address the important
issues in computational intelligence, modelling, control and
automation. The conference will consist of both plenary sessions and
contributory sessions, focusing on theory, implementation and
applications of computational intelligence techniques to modelling,
control and automation. For contributory sessions, draft papers (4
pages or more) are being solicited. Several well-known keynote
speakers will address the conference. Topics of the conference
include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Modern and Advanced Control Strategies
Neural Networks Control,
Fuzzy Logic Control,
Genetic Algorithms & Evolutionary Control,
Model-Predictive Control,
Adaptive and Optimal Control,
Intelligent Control Systems,
Robotics and Automation,
Fault Diagnosis,
Industrial Automations
Hybrid Systems
Fuzzy Evolutionary Systems,
Fuzzy Expert Systems,
Fuzzy Neural Systems,
Neural Genetic Systems,
Neural-Fuzzy-Genetic Systems,
Hybrid Systems for Optimisation
Data Analysis, Prediction and Model Identification
Signal Processing,
Prediction & Time Series Analysis,
System Identification,
Data Fusion and Mining,
Knowledge Discovery,
Intelligent Information Systems,
Image Processing,
Image Understanding,
Parallel Computing applications in Identification & Control,
Pattern Recognition, Clustering,
Classification
Decision Making and Information Retrieval
Case-Based Reasoning,
Decision Analysis,
Intelligent Databases & Information Retrieval,
Dynamic Systems Modelling,
Decision Support Systems,
Multi-criteria Decision Making,
Qualitative and Approximate-Reasoning
Paper Submission
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Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, correctness,
and clarity of presentation. Extended abstract (4 pages) should be submitted
to the following e-mail or the following address:
CIMCA'2001 Secretariat
School of Computing
University of Canberra
Canberra, 2601, ACT, Australia
E-mail: cimca@ise.canberra.edu.au
E-mail submission is preferred. Extended abstract should present original
work,
which has not been published or being reviewed for other conferences.
Important Dates
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16 March 2001 Deadline for submission of draft papers
16 April 2001 Notification of acceptance
16 May 2001 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers
9-11 July 2001 Conference sessions
Special Sessions and Tutorials
Special sessions and tutorials will be organised at the
conference. The conference is calling for special sessions and
tutorial proposals. All proposals should be sent to the conference
chair on or before April 9th, 2001. CIMCA'2001 will also include a
special poster session devoted to recent work and work-in-progress.
Abstracts are solicited for this session. Abstracts (3 pages limit)
may be submitted up to 30 days before the conference date.
Invited Sessions
Keynote speakers from academia and industry will be addressing the
main issues of the conference.
Visits and social events
Sightseeing visits will be arranged for the delegates and guests. A
separate program will be arranged for companions during the
conference.
Further Information
For further information either contact cimca@ise.canberra.edu.au or
see the conference homepage at:
http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/ CIMCA2001/index.htm
International Program Committee:
B. Kosko, University of Southern California, USA
A. Kandel, University of South Florida, USA
T. Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
T. Baeck, Informatic Centrum Dortmund, Germany
J. Bezdek, University of West Florida, USA
K. Hirota, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
R. J. Stonier, Central Queensland University, Australia
E. Oja, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
W. Pedrycz, University of Manitoba, Canada
Henry Selvaraj, University of Las Vegas, USA
X. Yao, The University of Bermingham, UK
H. R. Berenji, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
R. C. Eberhart, Purdue University, USA
T. Shibata, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan
H. Liljenstrom, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
F. Herrera, University of Granada, Spain
A. Bulsari, AB Nonlinear Solutions OY, Finland
J. D. Pinter, Dalhousie University, Canada
H. Adeli, The Ohio State University, USA
V. Piuri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
A. Aamodt, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
J. Fernandez de Caņete, University of Malaga, Spain
W. Duch, Nicholas Copernicus,
University, Poland
E. Tulunay, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
L. Guan, University of Sydney, Australia
C. Kuroda, Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan
Organising Committee Chair:
Masoud Mohammadian
School of Computing
University of Canberra
Canberra, 2601, Australia
International Liaison:
International Liaison:
Canada and USA Liaison:
J. D. Pinter, Dalhousie University,
Canada
West Asia and Australia Liaison:
R. Jentzsch, University of Canberra, Australia
R. Sarker, University of New South Wales, Australia
Europe Liaison :
Z. Pahlavani, AVIP, Austria
Local Arrangements and
Public Relation:
S. Jones, ComPro, USA
P. Kazumi, VL-Pro, The Netherlands
Publicity:
P. Kazumi, VL-Pro, The Netherlands
S. Jones, ComPro, USA
J. Richards, C-Tech, Germany
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